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Author: | gregz [ Sun May 01, 2016 10:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Control Channel only or Full Site? |
What's the pros and cons of trunking a site by control channel only with band plan, vs entering the whole site's freqs? Are some (modern) scanners faster or slower at scanning if you hand feed them the full site's frequencies? what about if you are scanning several other conventional systems as well? Does the amount of Trunk traffic matter? For instance, a system as busy as King Co, vs a system that is as laid back as Chelan Co? |
Author: | nickcarr [ Sun May 01, 2016 11:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Control Channel only or Full Site? |
You don't need any band plan for control channel monitoring but that depends on your scanner. King Co systems require a custom band plan due to rebanding... nothing to do with the CC decoding per se... With the newer scanners you only need the CC and alternates... |
Author: | Atomic Taco [ Mon May 02, 2016 9:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Control Channel only or Full Site? |
TL;DR: Only program in voice channels if your scanner requires it. For older scanners where you have to enter the control channel and the voice freqs there is no alternative--you have to enter it all so the speed is what it is. On newer control channel only scanners, you'd actually slow it down by entering the voice freqs. The control channel just announces channel numbers for active talkgroups; the scanner knows* what the channel numbers are. When you program in the frequencies, the scanner is going to listen for something that sounds like a control channel. If it can't find one or if it's too weak it will move on to the next programmed freq. This is why you want to program any alternate control channels. If you program in voice channels alongside the control channel(s) the scanner will stop on those freqs even though there's never going to be an active control channel. Of course if the RSSI is below a certain threshold it's not going to stop for more than a few milliseconds, but on a good signal it might pause for the entire length of an analog voice call, or possibly skip after a few hundred milliseconds of not being able to decode it as a control channel. *For a rebanded system you have to set up a custom band plan because the frequencies are now assigned to different channel numbers. |
Author: | gregz [ Fri May 06, 2016 8:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Control Channel only or Full Site? |
Thanx Atomic Taco, that's exactly what I was wondering about. |
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